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Description:

The female weavers from the Agelmous region are well known for marrying mono-color with densely thick pile and simple design using traditional weaving techniques. We work to preserve artisan traditions by sourcing pieces that continue to sustain the cultural practices and methods passed down through the generations.

Dimensions:

30cm x 40cm 15cm

Description:

The female weavers from the Agelmous region are well known for marrying mono-color with densely thick pile and simple design using traditional weaving techniques. We work to preserve artisan traditions by sourcing pieces that continue to sustain the cultural practices and methods passed down through the generations.

Dimensions:

30cm x 40cm 15cm

How It’s Made:

The female weavers from the Agelmous region are well known for marrying mono-color with densely thick pile and simple design using traditional weaving techniques. We work to preserve artisan traditions by sourcing pieces that continue to sustain the cultural practices and methods passed down through the generations.

 
 

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